Nuestra Señora de la Almudena

Nuestra Señora de la Almudena was a level-34 man o' war of the Spanish Navy that was stationed in the Caribbean Sea during the 1710s. The ship carried 105 crates of wood, 80 crates of cloth, and 20 crates of sugar, had an armament of 6 heavy shot rounds and 2 mortar shot rounds, and carried 1,000 reales. In March 1716, pirate captain Edward Kenway and the Jackdaw came across the ship while sailing off Punta Guarico, and he decided to stay away from the ship, which was immensely more powerful than his brig.